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2013 Nov 09
5
[Bug 71438] New: Application Konqueror crashes when connecting to asus.com
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71438 Priority: medium Bug ID: 71438 Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org Summary: Application Konqueror crashes when connecting to asus.com QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org Severity: normal Classification: Unclassified OS: Linux (All)
2006 May 29
2
newbie question: ROW average
Dimitris Rizopoulos wrote: > look at ?rowMeans; you can also use "apply(mat, 1, mean)" but > rowMeans() is better. By my reading of the question, this is not what Ezhil wants. He said: ``I have a 992 x 74 matrix. I would like to form a new matrix by averaging each 4 rows from the original one.'' I.e. he wants (I think) the first row of the new matrix to be the
2013 Aug 03
1
sync re-copies emails assigning new UIDs
Hi, I have been (attempting) to transition a company from in-house dovecot 1.x to a hosted dovecot 2.2 setup. I am running the doveadm sync command, and for the four mailboxes have been blocked -- sync'ing seem to be copying the same mails, over and over (note, initially I was using doveadm backup but my reading has indicated that 'doveadm sync' is better) Example: # date
2002 Sep 13
1
Unable to mount root fs
Hey all, I'am able to use pxelinux to successfully boot a particular kernel and image on various IBM PC's ex. 6287-41U and 6591-34U. However, using the same setup (ie. dhcp, tftp, pxelinux.0, pxelinux.cfg, networkcard, bootrom, ram memory) on an IBM 6282-73U my kernel and image decompress fine but I'am getting a... Kernel Panic: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on 01:01 I realize
2002 Sep 14
1
Re: SYSLINUX digest, Vol 1 #196 - 4 msgs
Hello ! Maybe passing argument root=/dev/ram0 or root=/dev/rd/0 would help ? I use isolinux and it works in the isolinux.cfg sylvain > Message: 3 > Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 14:11:38 -0300 (ADT) > From: Geddes <jgeddes at unb.ca> > To: syslinux at zytor.com > Subject: [syslinux] Unable to mount root fs > > > Hey all, > > I'am able to use pxelinux to
2002 Apr 04
1
PR#1132.
Just now I again had occasion to want nested describe lists in a documentation file. I found that the bug which I reported on 18 October, 2001 still persists. I checked on the bug report at the R web page, and found that the notes say ``Not a problem in R 1.4.0 (2001-12-08)''. Well, it's still a problem for me --- using R 1.4.1. (Details: platform sparc-sun-solaris2.7 arch
2003 Nov 10
2
ramdisk_size
Hey All, I'am using pxelinux to try and boot a 200meg uncompressed (approx 50 compressed) ramdisk onto a machine with 512meg of ram. It looks as though I'am running out of memory (attempt to access beyond end of device error). Is there a limit on what we put for ramdisk_size? Or Is there other limitations? thanks -- Jeff Geddes, BSc(UNB) Computer Systems Specialist University of
2006 Jan 18
1
Breakpoints for multiple variables using Segmented
Hi all, I am using the package ?Segmented? to estimate logistic regression models with unknown breakpoints (see Muggeo 2003 Statistics in Medicine 22:3055-3071). In the documentation it suggests that it might be possible to include several variables with breakpoints in the same model: ?Z = a vector or a matrix meaning the (continuous) explanatory variable(s) having segmented relationships with
2006 Nov 25
3
OT: P(Z <= -1.46).
In checking over the solutions to some homework that I had assigned I observed the fact that in R (version 2.4.0) pnorm(-1.46) gives 0.07214504. The tables in the text book that I am using for the course give the probability as 0.0722. Fascinated, I scanned through 5 or 6 other text books (amongst the dozens of freebies from publishers that lurk on my shelf) and found that some agree with R
2004 Mar 11
3
Have Voice Mail tell the extension?
Is there an easy way to make the voicemail system say the extension number after the directory find (via name)? People want to know the extension once they have found the person to speed up the process. Thanks! -- Zot O'Connor <zot@zotconsulting.com> White Knight Hackers, Inc.
2004 Sep 15
2
Slightly off-topic --- distribution name.
I've built R functions to ``effect'' a particular distribution, and would like to find out if that distribution is already ``known'' by an existing name. (I.e. suppose it were called the ``Melvin'' distribution --- I've built dmelvin, pmelvin, qmelvin, and rmelvin as it were, but I need a real name to substitute for melvin.) The distribution is really just a toy
2007 Nov 05
2
How to delete voice mail messages?
Hello all, Could I create a script to delete the first messages on my voice mail? In this script should I update any "messages index file" or there isn't any file to index them? Could you share any script to do that? Thanks in advance. VoipCrazy. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2002 Jul 03
1
syslinux 1.75
Hi all, I'm setting up a diskless linux system using pxelinux. I have reached the point where the kernel boots and init starts. However, I'am getting this message: INIT: version 2.78 booting can't create lock file /etc/mtab~14: Read-only file system (use -n flag to override) INIT: Entering runlevel: 2 INIT: Id "1" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes INIT: no more
2007 Apr 24
1
regarding 3d Bar Plot --- correction.
I mis-spoke. It seems I had two collections of functions in the same directory. One by Colin Goodall, and one by David Scott (I have no record of where he is/was located). It is the *latter* collection that does all its work from within Fortran. I'll have another look at what Colin Goodall actually wrote to see if it could be useful to guarav. cheers, Rolf Turner rolf at
2007 Feb 19
1
Documenting options specific to a package.
If one specifies new options in a package, using the options() function, where does/should one document these new options? E.g. suppose that I put the line options(melvin=42) in a file zzz.R in the R directory of the package source, where the package contains functions foo(), bar(), clyde(), and irving() which all query options("melvin") and take some action based on the value of
2005 Jun 02
2
Caution on the use of model.matrix.
I have just been bitten by a quirk in the behaviour of model.matrix. I used model.matrix inside a function, and passed to it a formula that was built elsewhere. The formula was of the form ``y ~ x + w + z''. Now, model.matrix cheerfully accepts formulae of this form, although it only ***needs*** the right hand side, i.e. ``~ x + w + z'' --- the ``y'' can be dropped (but
2006 May 17
3
Off topic --- help in locating a source.
Apologies for the off-topic question; as usual I'm trying to draw upon the unparalleled knowledge and sagacity of the r-help list. Please reply off-list if you can help me out. A collaborator of mine found a formula we need, on sheets which he had photocopied out of a book, some years ago. He cannot remember which book (he's getting to be as senile and forgetful as I am, poor bloke!).
2004 Jul 06
2
Re: errors in randomization test
Colin Bleay wrote: > last week i sent an e-mail about dealing with errors thrown up from a > glm.nb model carried out on multiple random datasets. > > every so often a dataset is created which results in the following error > after a call to glm.nb: > > "Error: NA/NaN/Inf in foreign function call (arg 1) > In addition: Warning message: > Step size truncated due
2002 Apr 11
2
Obtaining names of ``...'' arguments.
This may be an FAQ, but a (perfunctory) search failed to turn it up. Suppose I have a function foo(...){<something>} and I want to obtain, inside foo, the names of items comprising the ``...''. E.g. if I call foo(melvin,clyde,irving) I want to be able to loop through the ``...'' and successively obtain the text strings "melvin", "clyde", and
2006 May 21
3
normality testing with nortest
I don't know from the nortest package, but it should ***always*** be the case that you test hypotheses H_0: The data have a normal distribution. vs. H_a: The data do not have a normal distribution. So if you get a p-value < 0.05 you can say that ***there is evidence*** (at the 0.05 significance level) that the data are not from a normal distribution. If the nortest package does